The University of Reno in Nevada (UNR) operates several broadband stations in
western Nevada and eastern California that are important for northern
California earthquake processing and analysis. Starting in August 2000, the
NCEDC has been receiving and archiving continuous broadband data from four UNR
stations. The data are transmitted in real-time from UNR to UC Berkeley, where
they are made available for CISN real-time earthquake processing and for archiving.
Initially, some of the stations were sampled at 20 Hz, but all stations
are now sampled and archived continuously at 100 Hz.

The NCEDC installed Simple Wave Server (SWS) software at UNR, which provides
an interface to UNR's recent collection of waveforms. The SWS is used
by the NCEDC to retrieve waveforms from UNR that were missing at the NCEDC
due to real-time telemetry outages between UNR and UC Berkeley.

In early 2006, the NCEDC started to archive continuous data from the UNR
short-period stations that are contributed to the NCSN. Both the broadband
and short-period UNR stations contributed to the CISN are available
in real-time through the NCEDC DART.